I was reading some discussions on here, and came across the term "meta effect". Can anyone explain what is meant by this? and what is the purpose?
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6MSE: What is the "meta effect"?– gnatAug 20, 2014 at 20:55
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1Related: Impose a 24 hour voting freeze on questions being discussed on Meta.– user456814Aug 20, 2014 at 21:11
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4The Meta effect describes a situation where, after bringing attention to one of your posts by discussing it on Meta, your post experiences additional attention, attracted from your post discussing it on Meta.– Cody Gray - on strike ModAug 21, 2014 at 10:22
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7It is an official meme.– Peter MortensenMar 9, 2019 at 14:37
1 Answer
The meta effect refers to the community reaction to certain posts here on Meta, in particular posts that point to another post on Stack Overflow.
This tends to be a negative effect - people who come to complain/ask about posts on Stack Overflow on Meta are essentially inviting scrutiny and review of these posts. More often than not, it means a flurry of downvotes, close votes and delete votes on a post.
The term describes this effect - that's its purpose.
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34Well, whether it's negative or positive depends on the observers viewpoint, and on why the post was mentioned. If it was for example mentioned to protest an incorrect closure / deletion without being inflamatory, the meta-effect won't only provide swift correction of the problem but also some upvotes. Aug 20, 2014 at 21:46
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1Waiting to see a positive effect. So far my points are only tanking since I asked for help on meta. There was a flurry of harsh almost defensive feedback and a flood of dislikes on past questions. There were a few nice people also. Now am waiting to see if my points will really tank till they hit 0 or not because of the meta effect– Raster RJul 18 at 19:09
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1flood of downvotes and not dislikes. but the points are tanking on my profile– Raster RJul 19 at 14:11
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Saw some positives also. To All. While its true that there was a huge downvotes to many past questions. there have also been some positives. A few people spoke nicely. One person also requested approval for some edits. This not only helped me appreciate the editing but I think they were actually helping me get some points back. That would also be meta effect.– Raster RJul 20 at 4:01